Water Treatment Pumps

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Pumps play many roles in water treatment. They move water from one place to another, and they provide added pressure that's sometimes needed to perform treatment functions. Pumps are used to inject water treatment chemicals, to supply compressed air, and to move treated water to its point of use.

A permeate pump is a non-electric device that uses the power of the brine (waste water) to pack the permeate (product water) into the storage tank.

A permeate pump will improve the efficiency and tank storage of a reverse osmosis system. Since the unit does not have to push against the pressure of storage tank, the ratio of product water to waste water improves significantly.

Chemical Feed Pumps

Chemical/mineral feed pumps are among the most effective, versatile, and cost-efficient of water treatment devices. Depending on the chemical agent used, the same equipment can treat bacteria, iron, manganese, low pH, hydrogen sulfide (rotten egg smell), and many other water problems.